I agree that he's a quack ... I feel bad for his. I have read plenty of books on bearded dragons and most of them say the same things as this site... the only thing is the use of sand or not...there is alot of controversy on that..I decided to go with a substrate that has a sand look and feel but can be digested by dragons....I've had my dragons for a year and they love it...
Just for u guys I took a pic of his dragons lol sorry for the crappy pic I was trying not to get caught lol! I admit they look better in the pic, reality is much worse the female ison the left side she looks bad but I couldn't get her in! The male with the in turned foot is really sad to watch. They all have missing toes and scars from fighting. Sad thing is he raised them a from babies or eggs as he said
That's how I found Yoshi's vet, Dr. Schrock (also the vet my PetCo uses for our in-store reptiles) and I absolutely LOVE him! Obviously he's in Missouri, but I recommend the site.
I got a response from Katrina on how she got rid of the problem:
"I have a local Reptile store where I buy my Repta-Aid however, that's only the supplement to help keep the dragon hydrated. I used Reptaid XL to treat the coccidia. Here's the link to where that can be purchased http://www.reptaid.com/"
Hope that helps & that's vet web site that I was thinking about. Between all of us you'll get good advice & help when you need it for your beardie.